I'm having major building work done, and a lot of that will involve the plumber who I havent met yet. He'll be here about 4 months on and off doing different things so he's a major part of the success of the building project.
Light hearted question for you professionals : what makes the ideal customer??
- should I lurk about and show an interest?
- should I discuss things that I think might look naff (see my post about check valves)?
- should I ask him to come over for a chat prior to starting work to talk about the various appliances, shower and sanitary ware etc I'm ordering?
- should I expect him to have an input into the manufacturer and model of things like the concealed cistern, radiators etc?
or should I shut up and keep out of the way except for doing the tea and biscuits?
All the best, you may be my new plumber Denzil
Light hearted question for you professionals : what makes the ideal customer??
- should I lurk about and show an interest?
- should I discuss things that I think might look naff (see my post about check valves)?
- should I ask him to come over for a chat prior to starting work to talk about the various appliances, shower and sanitary ware etc I'm ordering?
- should I expect him to have an input into the manufacturer and model of things like the concealed cistern, radiators etc?
or should I shut up and keep out of the way except for doing the tea and biscuits?
All the best, you may be my new plumber Denzil